5 Digital SD Sat Receiver SSR 576 A1 Safety Instructions Before you use this device for the first time, please read the following notes in this manual and heed all warnings, even if you are familiar with handling electronic devices. Keep this manual safe for future reference. If you sell the device or pass it on, it is essential that you also hand over this manual. This icon denotes important information for safe operation of the product and for the user s safety. This icon denotes further information on the topic. Operating Environment Position the device on a stable, even surface and do not place any heavy objects on the device. The device is not designed for use in environments with high temperatures or humidity (e.g. bathrooms), and must be kept free of dust. Operating temperature and operating humidity: 5ºC to 35ºC, max. 85 % RH. Always make sure that there is free circulation of air (do not place the device on shelves, on a thick carpet, on a bed, or anywhere that obstructs the ventilation slots, and leave at least 10cm clearance on all sides); no direct heat sources (e.g. radiators) can affect the device; no direct sunlight or bright artificial light reaches the device; contact with spray, dripping water and corrosive liquids is avoided and the device is never operated near water; in particular the device may never be immersed in liquids (do not place any objects containing liquids, such as vases or drinks, near the device); the device is never placed in the immediate vicinity of magnetic fields (e.g. loudspeakers); no fire hazards (e.g. burning candles) are placed on or near the device; no foreign bodies enter the device; the device is not subject to any great temperature changes as this may cause moisture through condensation and short-circuit; the device should not be subject to excessive shocks or vibrations. English - 3

6 Digital SD Sat Receiver SSR 576 A1 Notice on Mains Separation The power switch (22) located on the back panel of this device does not fully disconnect the device from the mains. Furthermore, the device consumes electricity in the Standby mode. In order to completely disconnect the device from the mains, the power plug must be pulled out from the wall outlet. The device should be positioned in such a way that ensures direct and unobstructed access to the wall outlet so that the power plug can be immediately pulled out in an emergency situation. To avoid the risk of fire if the device is not going to be used for a long while (e.g. during holidays), it should always be disconnected from the power socket. Before stormy weather when there is the danger of lightning, disconnect the device from the power supply. Batteries Insert the batteries with the correct polarity. Do not try to recharge any non-rechargeable batteries and do not throw batteries into the fire. Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and alkaline, etc.). Remove the batteries when the device is not to be used for a long time. Non-intended use may cause explosion and danger to life. Respect the environment! Old batteries do not belong in with domestic waste! They must be handed in to a collection point for waste batteries. Cables Unplug all cables by holding the plugs and never pull on the cables themselves. Never place the appliance, pieces of furniture or other heavy objects on the cables and take care that these do not become trapped, especially at the plugs and sockets. Never tie knots in the cable and do not tie it together with other cables. All cables should be positioned so that nobody can trip over them or be obstructed by them. A damaged power cord can cause a fire or an electric shock. Inspect the power cord from time to time. Never use adapter plugs or extension cables that do not comply with the current safety regulations in your country, and do not modify any of the power cords or electrical installations yourself! Children and Persons with Disabilities Electrical devices do not belong in the hands of children. People with disabilities should only use electrical devices in appropriate circumstances. Do not allow children or persons with disabilities to use electrical devices when not under supervision. They may not comprehend the presence of potential risks. Batteries and small parts represent potential choking hazards. Keep the batteries in a safe place. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical help immediately. Keep the packaging away from children and persons with disabilities too as there is danger of suffocation. English - 4

7 Digital SD Sat Receiver SSR 576 A1 Repair and Maintenance Repairs are required when this device has been damaged in any way, for example, when the power plug, power cord or housing is damaged, when liquid or objects have entered the device, when the product has been exposed to rain or moisture, when the product does not work normally or if the product has been dropped. If you notice any smoke, unusual noise or strange smells, switch off the device immediately and pull the plug from the wall outlet. If this occurs the device should no longer be used and should be inspected by authorized service personnel. Please contact qualified personnel when servicing is needed. Never open the housing of the device. Opening the housing exposes you to lethal electric shocks. Only use a clean, dry cloth for cleaning. Never use any corrosive liquids. Do not attempt to open the housing of the device, otherwise you will void your warranty. Intended Use This is a consumer electronics device. The SilverCrest SSR 576 A1 is a pure digital receiver for receiving unscrambled satellite programmes. It requires a digital-enabled satellite antenna. It may only be used for private use, not industrial or commercial purposes. Furthermore, the device may not be used outdoors or in tropical climates. This device fulfils all that relates to CE Conformity, relevant norms and standards. Any modifications to the device may result in these directives no longer being met. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage or interference resulting from non-compliance with the above instructions. Only use the accessories recommended by the manufacturer. Any use other than that mentioned above does not correspond to the intended use. If you are not using the device within the Republic of Germany, you must observe the regulations and laws in the country of use. Copyright The entire content of this User s Manual is copyrighted and is provided to the reader for information purposes only. Copying data and information without prior explicit written approval by the author is strictly forbidden. This also applies to any commercial use of the contents and information. All texts and diagrams are up-to-date as per the date of print release. Storing When Not Using the Product When left unused for a long period of time, unplug the power cord from the mains and remove the batteries from the remote control. Also make sure that the storage temperature is maintained between 5 C and 40 C. Humidity must not exceed 90% RH. English - 5

8 Digital SD Sat Receiver SSR 576 A1 Conformity Notice This device complies with the basic and other relevant requirements of the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, the Low-voltage Directive 2006/95/EC and the ErP Directive 2009/125/EC. The corresponding Declaration of Conformity can be found at the end of this User's Manual. Disposal of Old Devices Devices marked with this symbol are subject to the European Directive 2002/96/EC. All electric and electronic devices must be disposed of separately from household waste at official disposal centres. With proper disposal of old devices you avoid damage to the environment and your personal health. For further information about proper disposal, contact your local government, disposal bodies or the shop where you bought the device. Respect the environment. Old batteries do not belong in with domestic waste. They must be handed in to a collection point for waste batteries. Recycle the packaging material properly too. Cardboard packaging can be taken to paper recycling containers or public collection points for recycling. Any film or plastic contained in the packaging should be taken to your public collection points for disposal. Introduction Thank you for purchasing this satellite receiver SilverCrest SSR 576 A1. The SilverCrest SSR 576 A1 is a pure digital receiver for receiving unscrambled satellite programmes. It requires a digitalenabled satellite antenna. This satellite receiver features a high-end HDMI output for connecting to plasma, LCD or LED TV sets. The digital video signal offers optimum picture quality. You will clearly notice an enhanced sharpness and deepness compared to signals transferred via a conventional SCART (Euro AV) connection. Thanks to its digital audio output you can connect your home cinema to the satellite receiver and enjoy full digital sound quality. Furthermore the device features nine freely programmable favourite lists allowing you quick and easy access to your favourite channels. Package Contents Please check that delivery contents are complete using this list: - Digital SD Satellite Receiver SilverCrest SSR 576 A1 - Remote control - 2 brand-name batteries type AAA, 1.5V (Micro) - This User's Manual If you find any items missing or damaged, please phone our hotline. You will find the corresponding phone number in the last chapter Warranty Information. English - 6

11 Digital SD Sat Receiver SSR 576 A1 Getting Started Inserting the Batteries into the Remote Control Insert the supplied batteries into the remote control, as shown in the figure below. Take care to insert the batteries into the remote control observing the correct polarity (+ and ). Open the battery compartment on the underside of the remote control. Insert the supplied batteries (size AAA) into the remote control with the correct polarity (see the illustration). Close the battery compartment. Remove the batteries from the remote control when you are not going to use the device for a long period of time otherwise the remote control may become damaged by leaking batteries. English - 9

12 Digital SD Sat Receiver SSR 576 A1 Connecting the Satellite Receiver You should only connect your satellite receiver to the mains once all other cable connections have been made. This will avoid any accidental damage to the satellite receiver or any external devices. A Connect the LNB of the satellite antenna to the LNB Input (12) of your satellite receiver.* B Connect the TV set (or beamer) to the HDMI connector (15) of your satellite receiver (see next chapter HDMI Connection). C If your TV set (or beamer) does not feature an HDMI port, you can use the TV SCART (19) terminal to connect it to the satellite receiver. D Furthermore, you can connect your TV set (or beamer) to the S-VIDEO (17) or Video output (16) of your satellite receiver. E You can use the VCR-SCART (20) output of your satellite receiver to connect a VCR or DVD recorder. F In order to obtain good sound quality, you can use the AUDIO L/R stereo outputs (18) of your satellite receiver to connect an external Hifi amplifier. G If your amplifier features a coaxial or optical SPDIF connector, you can use the coaxial S/PDIF (13) or optical S/PDIF (14) terminal to connect it to the satellite receiver. H Connect the power cord (21) to a wall outlet and turn the power switch (22) to position ON after you have finished connecting all cables. *If you want to use the device with satellite systems capable of receiving more than one satellite, a DiSEqC LNB must be used instead of a universal LNB. HDMI Connection Use an HDMI cable to connect your satellite receiver to the TV set. This connection type guarantees an optimum and loss-free transmission of the video and audio signals to the TV Set. As soon as a TV set is connected to the satellite receiver using an HDMI cable, your satellite receiver will toggle automatically to the HDMI signal output. Next enable the corresponding HDMI input on your TV. See the User's Manual for your TV set. You can use the satellite receiver menus to optimise the screen resolution for HDMI mode. You can choose from the following resolutions: 576i DVI, 576p DVI, 576i, 576p, 720p and 1080i. For optimum resolution on a modern flat-screen display we recommend using the 1080i or 576i setting. Please note that the picture may disappear when switching the resolution. If the picture remains blank, the resolution you have set is probably not supported by your TV. In this case, use a SCART cable to connect your satellite receiver to the TV set in order to gain access to the menus again. Video and Audio Signal Connection: All required settings can be found in the section Edit Settings Signal Output (see page 23). English - 10

13 Digital SD Sat Receiver SSR 576 A1 The following video signals are supported: HDMI: The HDMI output guarantees optimum video and audio quality. Note: This device has a standardised HDMI output. However, it is possible that picture or sound distortion may occur when connecting devices of first-generation HDMI input interfaces. In such cases you can select one of the following connection options: RGB: Very good picture and sound quality via a common (21-pin) SCART (Euro AV) cable. S-Video: Only video signals are transmitted. The connection is made via an S-Video cable (4-pin). Video: This output only provides video signals with embedded colour signals (CVBS). Dolby Digital Sound (AC3) Please note that Dolby Digital sound, if broadcast by the tuned-in channel, will only be available on the digital audio output and HDMI output whenever these are connected to an external AV receiver. OSD Menu Once you have fully read the Safety Instructions and have finished connecting the devices as described, you can power them on. The satellite receiver has already been configured in factory so that no or only a few changes need to be made. You can use the OSD (On Screen Display) menu to customise your satellite receiver according to your needs. To open it, press the MENU button (42). To quit the OSD menu, press the EXIT button (39) as many times as necessary to hide all menus. The OSD menu is clearly structured and any buttons that you may need to press to adjust a setting will be shown on screen. Navigating the OSD menu is controlled via the buttons P+ (28), P- (30), - (29) and + (41). The OSD menu is explained in more detail in the following pages. Press the MENU button (42) to display the OSD menu. From this menu you can open different submenus allowing you to adjust some of your satellite receiver's settings. You can customise the OSD menu appearance, add or remove channels, customise the satellite receiver for your satellite system, install new software via satellite antenna, and much more. However, it is also possible to miss-set some parameters and obtain a blank screen. You should therefore read the following instructions carefully. Opening and Navigating the Submenus Press the (29) or + (41) buttons to toggle between the main menu and the submenu items. Press the OK button (40) to open the submenus. Press the P+ (28) or P- (30) buttons to highlight the desired submenu item and then press OK (40) to open it. Closing the Menus The menus either close automatically after confirming your settings with OK (40) or you can close all opened submenus sequentially by pressing EXIT (39) multiple times. English - 11

14 Digital SD Sat Receiver SSR 576 A1 Main Menu Press the MENU button (42) to display the shown menu. Here you can change the satellite receiver settings. Channel List To edit the satellite, transponder, channel and favourite lists. You can furthermore sort channels and start a channel search. The editing procedure is the same for both TV and radio lists. To edit a radio list, first press the RADIO button (36) to toggle to radio reception before opening the OSD menu. Edit Entries Here you can access the "Satellites", "Transponders" and "Channels" submenus. Only experienced technicians should change these settings. When changing the configuration, please also read the notes displayed on the OSD menu. Favourite lists Select the favourite list that you want to edit and press the OK button (40) or the MENU button (42) to rename it. English - 12

15 Digital SD Sat Receiver SSR 576 A1 Editing favourite lists The current favourite list is displayed on the left, the entire channel list on the right. From the favourite list, select the entry that you want to delete or insert before a channel and press the OK button (40). Select "Insert before" to insert the channel before the selected entry or select "Delete" to erase it. Insert before From the channel list on the right, select the channel that you want to add to the favourite list and press the OK button (40) to confirm. Repeat this process to add further channels. Press the EXIT button (39) to quit the selection. Delete If you select "Delete" you can choose from the following functions: Single: Deletes the selected channel from the favourite list. Block: Deletes multiple consecutive channels from the favourite list. The block to delete starts with the previously selected channel. Select the end of the block and press the OK button (40). Multiple: Deletes multiple channels from the favourite list. Here you can select individual channels and press OK (40) to delete them from the favourite list. Press the EXIT button (39) to quit the selection. All: Deletes all channels from the favourite list. To quit editing the favourite list, press the EXIT button (39) as many times as necessary to hide all menus. If you have made any changes, a corresponding prompt will appear. Press the OK button (40) to save, press SWAP (37) to cancel without saving or press EXIT (39) to continue editing the list. English - 13

16 Digital SD Sat Receiver SSR 576 A1 Renaming the Favourite List Press the P+ (28), P- (30), - (29) and + (41) buttons to select the desired character. Press the OK button (40) to apply the character. Press the [Red] button (33) to delete the character. You can press button 1 to move the cursor to the left and button 3 to move it to the right. The buttons 7 and 9 allow you to toggle between different character sets. There are 11 character sets to choose from. To quit renaming the favourite list, press the EXIT button (39) as many times as necessary to hide all menus. If you have made any changes, a corresponding prompt will appear. Press the OK button (40) to save, press SWAP (37) to cancel without saving or press EXIT (39) to continue editing the list. Sort Channels The channel list appears on the left while the channels that have been copied onto the clipboard are shown on the right. Select the channel you want to edit from the channel list and press the OK button (40). Press EXIT (39) to quit editing the channel list. If you have made any changes, a corresponding prompt will appear. Press the OK button (40) to save, press SWAP (37) to cancel without saving or press EXIT (39) to continue editing the list. The following functions are available: => Clipboard: To copy a channel onto the clipboard. <= Clipboard: To copy a channel from the clipboard to the channel list. This function is disabled while no channels have been copied onto the clipboard. Directly: To edit the selected channel. Block: To edit a block of multiple channels. The block to be edited starts with the previously selected channel. Select the end of the block and press the OK button (40). English - 14

17 Digital SD Sat Receiver SSR 576 A1 Copy Copies the selected channel(s) to a different place in the channel list. The target entry will be overwritten. Move Moves the selected channel(s) to a different place in the channel list. If you move the entry upwards, it will be positioned before the target entry. If you move it downwards it will be inserted after the target entry. This feature is not available for the clipboard. Delete Deletes the selected channel(s) from the channel list. Any erased channels will be labelled <unused> in the channel list. Therefore the numbering of the remaining channels will not vary. Cut Deletes the selected channel(s) from the channel list. Any consecutive channels will move up to the empty position. Note: Only channels that are located before the next <unused> position will move up. All channels located after the <unused> entry will not change. Insert empty Inserts an empty entry and labels it as <unused>. All channels located after this entry will move one position downwards. You can use this function to reserve a channel list position for a specific channel. Note: Only channels that are located before the next <unused> position will move down. All channels located after the <unused> entry will not change. Any entries labelled <unused> will be overwritten. This feature is not available for the clipboard. Pack This function can be selected only while a block has been marked but the clipboard is not being used. All channels that belong to the marked block will be move upwards. Any entries labelled <unused> will appear at the end of the block. English - 15

18 Digital SD Sat Receiver SSR 576 A1 Search Channels To perform an automatic search for all transponders of a satellite. Select the satellite that you want to scan for new channels and press the OK button (40). This window will show any activated satellites only. If you have only one satellite activated, this window will not appear. You can activate your satellite from the Edit Settings Satellite Systems menu. For more information, see page 23. Wait for the channel search to finish. To skip a transponder that you don't want to scan, press the OK (40) button. After the channel search has finished, the existing channel list will appear on the left and the newly found channel will appear on the right. If the channel list was empty when starting the channel search, all found channels will be added automatically to the channel list. Press SWAP (37) to toggle between the two lists. Any updated channels will be highlighted in green in the lefthand channel list. The bottom-right window shows information about the marked channel, such as Bouquet and the encryption. Please note that information is not available for all channels. You can show or hide this window by pressing the INFO button (31). Press the TV (24) or RADIO (36) button to toggle between TV and radio channels. To edit the newly found channels (right-hand list), select the desired channel and then press the OK button (40). Here you can choose one of the following options: Activate Copy above Copy over To view the selected channel. To copy the selected channel in the channel list above a specific channel. This will move the other channels downwards. To copy the selected channel in the channel list over a specific channel. This will overwrite the existing channel in the channel list. English - 16

19 Digital SD Sat Receiver SSR 576 A1 To edit the channel list (left-hand list) press the SWAP button (37) to select it. Next select the desired channel and then press the OK button (40). Here you can choose one of the following options: Activate Restore Cut Delete To view the selected channel. To avoid updating the selected channel. Any updated channels will be highlighted in green on the channel list. Cuts the selected channel from the channel list. The cut channel will be moved to the right-hand list. Any subsequent channels will move up to the empty position. Note: Only channels that are located before the next <unused> position will move up. All channels located after the <unused> entry will not change. Deletes the selected channel from the channel list. The erased channel will be labelled <unused> in the channel list. Therefore the numbering of the remaining channels will not vary. To finish editing, press the EXIT button (39). If you have made any changes, a corresponding prompt will appear. Press the OK button (40) to save, press SWAP (37) to cancel without saving or press EXIT (39) to continue editing the list. Professional Scan To scan one specific transponder, all available transponders or all saved transponders. Select the satellite that you want to scan for new channels and press the OK button (40). This window will only show activated satellites. If you have only one satellite activated, this window will not appear. You can activate your satellite from the Edit Settings Satellite Systems menu. For more information, see page 23. English - 17

20 Digital SD Sat Receiver SSR 576 A1 Frequency If you only want to scan a transponder for new channels, enter the transponder frequency here. Press the numeric buttons (32) to edit the values directly or press the (29) or + (41) buttons to edit them step by step. Polarisation Satellites broadcast signals with vertical and horizontal polarity. If you only want to scan a transponder for new channels, press the (29) or + (41) buttons to select the "horizontal" or "vertical" plane. Press the OK button (40) to select them from a list.. The polarisation "left" or "right" is rarely used. Symbol rate The most common symbol rates of satellite transponders use the 27,500MSym/s or 22,000MSym/s values. If you only want to scan a transponder for new channels, press the numeric buttons (32) to edit the values directly or press the (29) or + (41) buttons to edit them step by step. Note: The common notation such as 12480H means: Frequency 12,480 GHz and horizontal (H) polarisation. Scan mode Select the transponders that you want to scan. Press the (29) or + (41) button to make your selection. Press the OK button (40) to select them from a list.. All Transponders To perform an automatic search for all transponders of a satellite. Single Transponder Performs a search using the entered transponder data. Channel List To scan the already-saved transponders. Scrambled channels Here you can choose whether to look for unscrambled channels only or scrambled channels also. Select "Off" if you don't want to watch any scrambled channels. To start scanning, select the [Continue with OK] option and press the OK button (40). Or press EXIT (39) to return to the previous window. Wait for the channel search to finish. To skip a transponder that you don't want to scan, press the OK button (40). English - 18

21 Digital SD Sat Receiver SSR 576 A1 After the channel search has finished, the existing channel list will appear on the left and the newly found channel will appear on the right. If the channel list was empty when starting the channel search, all found channels will be added automatically to the channel list. Press SWAP (37) to toggle between the two lists. Any updated channels will be highlighted in green on the lefthand channel list. The bottom-right window shows information about the marked channel such as Bouquet and the encryption. Please note that information is not available for all channels. You can show or hide this window by pressing the INFO button (31). Press the TV (24) or RADIO (36) button to toggle between TV and radio channels. To edit your found channels (right-hand list) or the channel list (left-hand list) please follow the instructions given in the previous chapter "Search Channels". Edit Settings General Options Timezone Here you can set the time zone for 12 to +12 hours offset. Press the LIST button (27) to change the sign +/-. Select + 01:00 for Western European time. Summer time control Here you can enable or disable the automatic daylight saving function. If you have enabled Summer time control for your region you won't need to re-adjust the clock for summer or winter. OSD Language Select the desired language for the on-screen menus. To do this, press the - (29) or + (41) buttons. Press the OK button (40) to select them from a list.. The changes will apply after quitting and re-opening the OSD menu. Startup volume Set the volume that should be used when the device powers on. Press the OK button (40) to apply the current volume level as startup volume. English - 19

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